On Wednesday, December 1st, the mayor of Nice announced that he was joining the party of former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe.
As the first day of voting by Republican members took place today to choose their presidential candidate, Christian Estrosiโa former member of the Republicansโannounced his alignment with Horizons, Edouard Philippe’s party.
โBy joining Edouard Philippe today within Horizons, I am aligning myself with the only political organization that can legitimately claim the heritage of the RPR and the UMP,โ declared the mayor of Nice during the large public meeting held this Wednesday morning at the Palais de la Mรฉditerranรฉe.
He took the opportunity to reiterate the reasons for his departure from the Republican party last May, criticizing the party and its โdrifts,โ even questioning why Eric Zemmour did not โparticipate in this primary given the strong similarities between their speeches.โ He continued by adding that โnow nothing distinguishes them. They have the same words, the same ideas.โ
He also explained that his alignment with the party of the former Prime Minister and current mayor of Le Havre is due to their โshared values.โ
Support for Macron
โOut of coherence and loyalty,โ Christian Estrosi then announced that his group of local elected officials โLa France audacieuseโ would join the common house Ensemble Citoyens. Born on Monday, November 29th, it unites the supporters of Emmanuel Macron for the 2022 presidential election.
Edouard Philippe, who initially expressed being โpleasedโ by Estrosi’s alignment with his party, went on to also show his support for Emmanuel Macron in the 2022 presidential election. โAmong all those claiming candidacy for the election, the President of the Republic is today the one who seems to have the best blend, the best combination of intuition, boldness, situational intelligence, and strength of character.โ
He took the opportunity to talk about his party, which he claims to have created because he โbelieves in political action,โ before adding with irony that โFrance lacks many things but is not at risk of a shortage of political formations.โ